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Lot's Wife...at the Seven Network and has since been a contributor to The Age Cheap Eats Guide. Josh Kinal - wrote for Rolling Stone and Inpress as a music and arts critic and journalist. He has appeared as a presenter on 3RRR and Triple J. He... In this article: Lot's Wife, Monash University, God, Rolling Stone, Michael Leunig, and Peter Costello |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Little Nobody
...because I was receiving all these great demo tapes from local artists for my show on PBS ," Bergen told journalist Terry Rance in Inpress magazine in 1997. "No-one here was putting them out, and rather than sit around griping about it, I...
In this article: Little Nobody, Bergen, The Age, Luke Vibert, Si Begg, Cabaret Voltaire, Ideology, and Revolver
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Ben Butler (rock musician)
...one of the founding editors of Slashdot-style music news web site Rocknerd, and writes a music industry column that is syndicated to a number of street papers including Inpress. He is also a founding member of the band Jihad Against America.
In this article: Ben Butler, Jihad, Slashdot, Melbourne, and Australia
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Corner Hotel, Richmond
...but also wanted to perform an unannounced gig at a grungy pub. News of the "secret" gig was hinted at in the street press magazine Inpress and over 1000 people turned up to a venue only licensed to hold 700. The police attended and women...
In this article: Corner Hotel, Richmond, Mick Jagger, Richmond, World War I, and Window in the Skies
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Speedy J
...as Autechre, the Aphex Twin, Mike Paradinas and Martin Damm in his Steel persona," wrote Andrez Bergen in 1998 for Australian magazine Inpress. The album ''Loudboxer '' (2002) saw a return to a more minimal four to the floor style of...
In this article: Speedy J, Mike Paradinas, Planet Mu, Rotterdam, Scott Pagano, Plus 8, and DVD
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Wikipedia | September 26, 2009
Community Cup
...team president is local satirist Fred Negro, who each year includes the community cup weekend in his weekly pub strip for the Inpress magazine. The Megahertz wear red and white, and the Rockdogs wear black, red white and yellow...
In this article: Paul Kelly, Renee Geyer, Dave Graney, Dog, The Age, and Waltzing Matilda
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
Drum Media
...in Perth). Publishers Craig and Leigh Treweek bought the publication in February 2006 and consolidated it and Melbourne street magazine Inpress under the Street Press Australia banner. Craig Treweek said at the time that "This is a great...
In this article: Drum Media, Sydney, Perth, Western Australia, Melbourne, Canberra, and Midnight Oil
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Wikipedia | July 03, 2009
Rock Music (album)
...make, taking a year and a half to make. Bass player Stuart Rudd outlined the difficulties in making the album in an interview with Inpress magazine in June 2003. This album is a result of a year and a half prior, Stuart Rudd begins to...
In this article: Superjesus, Rock Music, Rock music, Madonna, London, and Australia
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Wikipedia | June 18, 2009
Every Picture Tells A Story Melbourne
...two artists to handle; it needed 20 artists to make the thing come together." Melbourne journalist and former editor of Zebra in Inpress, Andrez Bergen , put it thus: "Global Village was one of the most important semi-institutions in...
In this article: Melbourne, Zen Paradox, Every Picture Tells A Story Melbourne, Sugar, Stacey Pullen, Luke Slater, and Little Nobody
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Wikipedia | May 27, 2009
Inpress
Inpress is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Melbourne, Geelong and Mornington Peninsula areas of Victoria, Australia. The magazine is published by Street Press Australia and is released every...
In this article: Drum Media, Finish Line, Jeff Jenkins, Myf Warhurst, and Fred Negro
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Wikipedia | May 16, 2009
Mirror Mirror (Dardanelles album)
...J and Sydney based FBi Radio making it the second most added track to alternative radio in Australia behind Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Melbourne's Inpress magazine made "Mirror Mirror" their #6 Album of the year (surpassing Radiohead) with only 2...
In this article: Mirror Mirror, Dardanelles, Melbourne, Radiohead, Melbourne, FBi Radio, Itunes, Footsteps, and Triple J
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Inpress is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Melbourne, Geelong and Mornington Peninsula areas of Victoria, Australia. The magazine is published by Street Press Australia and is released every Wednesday.
The magazine comprises three main sections: All music news, features and reviews fall under the Inpress banner, arts and film is covered by Interval, and the central section is dance music/urban music and nightclubbing magazine Zebra, which is also distributed separately from Inpress. The editors of the paper are Andrew Mast (Managing Editor), Martin Jones (Music Editor), Andrew James (Zebra Editor) and Clem Bastow (Interval Coordinator and Inpress Editorial Assistant).
Inpress also frequently publishes 'special features', such as their yearly Melbourne International Comedy Festival guide.
Inpress contains many popular features, including local cartoonist and musician Fred Negro's weekly cult comic strip, Pub. Other notable features within Inpress include Ben Butler's Finish Line (industry news column), Sugarfoot's SoDa Pop (pop gossip/news column - a differently named version of which had previously appeared in Beat Magazine until early 2004; it has been noted (mostly in online discussions) that many of Beats better writers have jumped ship to Inpress), Jeff Jenkins' Howzat! (indie rock and pop news), Clem Bastow's Singled Out (singles reviews column) and Anthony Carew's (some would say) notorious film reviews column in Interval, Film Carew.
Myf Warhurst is a former editor.
- Name:
- Inpress
- Type:
- Arts
- Editor:
- Andrew Mast
- Published By:
- Street Press Australia
- Language:
- English
- Frequency:
- Weekly
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